Some Gilbert residents are voicing their concerns and opposition, after a company announced its decision to build a new bar and restaurant location in the East Valley city.
Officials with Bottled Blonde have announced plans for a new location in Gilbert.
Bottled Blonde serves food during the day, before flipping into a nightclub, complete with DJs and bottle service, during the night. In Gilbert, the company says the two-story business will serve Italian food and beverages, complete with a retractable, climate-controlled roof-patio, and beer garden. Acoustic engineers have also worked on noise control.
A change.org petition was started on June 22. The petition, which calls for the plans to be paused, has already gathered over 1,200 signatures."The Town of Gilbert has not received any formal submittals for Bottled Blonde. The property at 309 N. Gilbert Road was sold through a private sale transaction in December 2022. The Town of Gilbert did not own this land and has no jurisdiction over private land sales.
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